Lesson 1.1 - 1.3 PRELIMS Flashcards

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He stated that globalization as a very important change, if not, the “most important”

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Bauman

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2
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The reality and omnipresence of globalization makes us see ourselves as part of
what we refer as “global age”

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Albrow

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3
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According to him, Globalization is the process of world shrinkage whereas
distances getting shorter and things moving closer.

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Larrson

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4
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regarded globalization as colonization.

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Martin Khor

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5
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He defined globalization as a trans-planetary process involving increasing and
growing multidirectional flows of people, objects, places and information

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Ritzer

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6
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He is the proponent of the five scapes of globalization.
according to him, globalization is a world of things that have different speeds, axes, points
of origin

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Arjun Apparudai

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refers to barriers that prevent or make difficult the movement of things.

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Solidity

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refers to the increasing ease of movement of people, things, information and
places in the contemporary world.

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Liquidity

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It refers to the increasing sameness in the world as cultural inputs, economic
factors and political orientations of societies expand to create common practices, same
economies and similar forms of government.

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Homogeneity

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It means that a given culture influences other cultures.

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Cultural Imperialism

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defined as “the import by non-Americans of products, images,
technologies and practices and behavior that are closely associated with
America/Americans.

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Americanization

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12
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This refers to the differences because of either lasting difference of the
combinations of cultures

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Heterogeneity

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are the movement of people, things, places and information brought by the growing
porosity of global limitations.

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Flows

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14
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The global flow of media is often characterized as __

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Media Imperialism

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15
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It is a process by which Western societies are dominated by the
principles of fast-food restaurants.

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Mcdonaldization

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16
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Is a long-term cyclical process, continuous, and complex

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Globalization

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17
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is a process wherein nations, corporations, etc. impose themselves on
geographic areas to gain profits, power and so on.

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Grobalization

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18
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This refers to the interpenetration of the global and local cultures resulting
in unique outcomes

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Glocalization

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refers to the political groups that are engaged in an intensification of nationalism and
that leads to greater political heterogeneity throughout the world.

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Jihad

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20
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According to his theory, the increasing interaction among different
civilizations would lead to intense clashes, especially when speaking the economic conflict.

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Clash of Civilization

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21
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This approach stresses homogeneity since cultures are deemed to
be radically altered by strong flows.

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Cultural Convergence

22
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This concept explains that global flows involve people, technology, finance, media
and ideas

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This refers to the movement of technology or flows of advancement

24
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This refers to the movement of capitals or finances across the world.

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Financescapes

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This refers to the movement of information including the traditional media and modern media.
Mediascapes
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This refers to the movement of the people across the different boundaries
Ethnoscapes
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This refers to the societal integration and often undirected process of social and economic interaction
Regionalization
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This perspective emphasizes the fact that cultures are essentially different and are only superficially affected by global flows.
Cultural Differentialism
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This refers to the formal process of intergovernmental collaboration between two or more states
Regionalism
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This approach emphasizes the integration of local and global cultures.
Cultural Hybridization
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means that it is much more difficult to tie culture to a specific geographic point of origin.
Deterritorialization
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a group of countries, in the same geographically specified area
Region
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are arguably the main motivation behind contemporary regionalization
Economic Motivation
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He mentioned that commerce, religion, politics and warfare are the urges of people toward a better life.
Chanda
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It adheres to the idea that other global ages have appeared
Cycle
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During this period, Europe and the West had an increased in share in the world's population from 22.0 percent to 33.0 percent.
19th Century
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During this period, there was a reverse in global population shares as Africa, Asia, Latin Americana. Oceana had high levels of population growth rates.
20th Century
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A singular period which mortality and fertility decline from high to low levels in a particular country or region.
Demographic Transition
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It is considered as vagabonds who forced to flee their home country due to safety concern.
Refugees
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Refers to the categories of migrants which the cause forced move to other countries rooted in the circumstances of improvement
Vagabonds
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Refers to the categories of migrants for whom the cause of movement wants to experience leisure.
Tourist
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Mainly involves the flow of less skilled and unskilled workers.
Labor Migration
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This was used to described migrant communities.
Diaspora
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This may affect the desire of a state to restrict the population flows.
Threat of Terrorism
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According to them, a remarkable effect of demographic transition is the enormous gap in life expectancy that emerged between Japan and the West.
Shigeyuki et al
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Factors that are present in other countries that may attract immigrants to move in.
Pull Factor
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Fact of labor migration that entails lack of employment opportunities in home countries in which forced an individual to migrate
Push Factor
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according to him, globalization is a long-term cyclical process therefore, finding its origin will be a daunting task.
Schlote
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he conceptualized diaspora as a transnational process which gives dialogue to both imagines and real locales.
Paul Gilroy
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this contributed to the emergence, revivalism, and fortification of religion
Modern Transportation
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this contributed to the emergence, revivalism, and fortification of religion
Modern Transportation